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. >> sam, sam. sam! >> yes. sorry, guv-nah, what? >> don't speak in a british accent. >> ten years i've been here talking american only to be leap frogged by a god for saken foreigner. >> okay, sam, thank you very much. any correspondent who has been here less time than i have. jessica live in the capital. jess, tell us about the day's hearings please? >> i'm sorry. i'm having trouble hearing you over this glass ceiling. ow! and it's unbreakable. all i see up there are a bunch of white penises. >> john, john. yes. i have something to say. al madrigal. hey, john, i'm here in hong kong. >> good, hong kong where of course the n.s.a. leaker edward snowden is hiding. >> when i heard snowden say he fled to hong kong because of its tradition of free speech i hopped on the plane figuring this would be the safest place for me when i told you to go [bleep] yourself. >> okay. and i don't mean that figuratively. i mean literally figure out a way, maybe through like rubber tubing, maybe through a system of weights or pull eyes. [bleep] john! john
. >> sam, sam. sam! >> yes. sorry, guv-nah, what? >> don't speak in a british accent. >> ten years i've been here talking american only to be leap frogged by a god for saken foreigner. >> okay, sam, thank you very much. any correspondent who has been here less time than i have. jessica live in the capital. jess, tell us about the day's hearings please? >> i'm sorry. i'm having trouble hearing you over this glass ceiling. ow! and it's unbreakable. all i see up...
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sam welcome all right when we have a lot of data coming out but what does this mean for our financial system are there any direct implications and what might be the indirect ones well first i mean let's sort of what we're learning as a result of these disclosures and that's that we have a massive surveillance system that depends in large part on the private sector on company on companies that you can buy stock in and things like that so there's something like five million people have security clearance little bit over a million of those where those are words i double figures aren't those are incredible figures and it shows if you're if you're collecting data if you're basically trying to intercept every piece of communication from your cell phones to e-mail it requires a lot of a lot of manpower to do that so here's a here's some numbers here about seventy percent of the intelligence communities secret budget goes to for profit companies like booz allen one hundred. seven million dollars that's how much the top five executives that's how much the top executives at the top five defense
sam welcome all right when we have a lot of data coming out but what does this mean for our financial system are there any direct implications and what might be the indirect ones well first i mean let's sort of what we're learning as a result of these disclosures and that's that we have a massive surveillance system that depends in large part on the private sector on company on companies that you can buy stock in and things like that so there's something like five million people have security...
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sam sam. had some words about the death tax finally bob and i barely got away with our sanity after looking into the snowden affair thanks for tuning in make sure you come back tomorrow looks like. might not get away with this customer run murder. vaporization after all keeping it in your prime interest i'm parry and boring have a great night. well . science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. try to green with the united states in the hardline response to washington's warning against granting asylum to edward snowden remains stranded in a moscow airport. and on the heels of snowden's revelations about britain's massive snooping operations it turns out that u.k. police are secretly monitoring social networks on a daily basis. destruction is food in egypt as the country braces itself for mass war. and anti-government protesters divisions between your position and the ruling elite.
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sam sam. had some words about the death tax finally bob and i barely got away with our sanity after looking into the snowden affair thanks for tuning in make sure you come back tomorrow with us like. might not get away with this customer run murder me. after all keeping it in your prime interest i'm parry and boring have a great night. they use the perfect material it's a lie you make just a small change and you get a totally different result. pretty to. not you have. goldfish is a little complicated. it's like geometry we start by marking out the incision lines as a guide. it's very intricate work where my life has changed a hundred percent. for most of the field operating table here more than just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist late as. sure as if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. when i watch this. and doesn't
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have said in the implication that and that all that could have significant impacts on the economy of sam thank you so much for joining us but that was a political commentator sam sachs coming up talks to sail con about the supreme court's decision to next the defense of marriage act as well as its decision on the voting rights then perry and i do will over snowden stay tuned. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. more news today volunteers once again fled up. in these are the images called world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. yesterday will be marked a historic day for gay rights activist the defense of marriage act which denied federal benefits to same sex married couples was deemed a net constitutional by the supreme court but this gay rights case united states versus windsor was actually a tax case you know the ones are challenge the constitutionality of doma after having to pay over three hundre
have said in the implication that and that all that could have significant impacts on the economy of sam thank you so much for joining us but that was a political commentator sam sachs coming up talks to sail con about the supreme court's decision to next the defense of marriage act as well as its decision on the voting rights then perry and i do will over snowden stay tuned. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can...
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mayhem over money and morals in dc and how uncle sam is choosing booze and wine over women and children. we'll explain. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> coming up. piles of cash and pouring in wineries instead. and 26 years the white húp >> should the government be funding wino your dime? republican senator tom coburn wants to know why the fda slashed assistance to women and children but pumping thousands in wineries and liquor. johnathon our proprietaries are out of whack on this one. >> if you want to subsiddize wine, you should drink it which i do. if you are against cronyism, be against all subides for booze and green energy and film production and women and children and infants. i disagree with you that it is a question of priorities. i think coburn is inconsistent. he is be aga
mayhem over money and morals in dc and how uncle sam is choosing booze and wine over women and children. we'll explain. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> coming up. piles of...
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sam sam. had some words about the death tax finally bob and i barely got away with our sanity after looking into the snowden affair thanks for tuning in make sure you come back tomorrow looks like on course i might not get away with this customer run murder me. vaporization after all keeping it in your prime interest i'm parry and boring have a great night. wealthy british sun. there's no time to write in the sunday school. or to. market why not. why no one should read. the happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. coming up on r t new developments in the n.s.a. surveillance scandal along with phone metadata government agencies also tracked e-mail metal data on american citizens over the past decade or more in a mom
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sam, what do you think about all that? >> i guess my first thought when somebody says there is 60% chance of something, that's almost a pretty good run on join flipping. >> that is good point. >> also when you think back to 1900, the u.s. economy has lasted only 44 months on average, so we're already four months beyond that, since world war ii. the average age of an expand shun before it falls into recession is 57 months. so only about nine months to go from there. melissa: yeah. >> so when somebody says we could have trouble three to six years from now, my thought is, well, okay, tell me something i don't know. melissa: still, i mean, brian, the world bank predicting that we'll see 2% growth. that seems both horrible and optimistic? 2% at this point is, to me, feel like more than we can hope for and it's a terrible number that will not help very much. maybe that is why we saw the nikkei plunge 6 1/2% overnight. >> yeah, i mean it may be. the nikkei, the japanese are throwing, understood dells at the wall to see what stick
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john sam mir zawahri, killed in shootout with the police. the fifth person he killed was marcelo franco, critically killed and her father killed when he opened fire on their suv. zawahri suffered from emotional and psychological problems. police revealed they had contact with zawahri in 2006 when he was a juvenile but not saying more than that. he was enrolled at the college as recently as 2010. >>> a man was shot outside the sunnyvale sports bar called peacock lounge bar. when officers arrived they found a man on the ground with gunshot wounds and pronounced dead at the scene. a witness said he was watching a friend perform at the bar when a gunman entered and everyone hit the floor. >> we trade to get in our car and cops were everywhere at that point, said nobody is leaving. give me your car keys. that was it, the poor guy was shot in the middle of the street. >> reporte . >> police got a call from a possible seconds victim of the shooting. no arrests have been made. >>> margarita lopez ramos disappeared from sfo two days ago last seen in
john sam mir zawahri, killed in shootout with the police. the fifth person he killed was marcelo franco, critically killed and her father killed when he opened fire on their suv. zawahri suffered from emotional and psychological problems. police revealed they had contact with zawahri in 2006 when he was a juvenile but not saying more than that. he was enrolled at the college as recently as 2010. >>> a man was shot outside the sunnyvale sports bar called peacock lounge bar. when...
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of the women's campaign fund and these she should run foundation sam welcome back. my pleasure first your thoughts on congressman frank's comments. oh my goodness gracious me oh my it's like he missed the two thousand and twelve election cycle you know i come from an organization is nonpartisan we want to see women on both sides of the aisle get elected i think maybe more than anything i'm coming to the conclusion tom that in a inane statements like this are reflection of the increasing possibly a rarity of women in the republican party if you look at the energy that's being driven forward by legislation led by some of the newly elected invigorated democratic women of the senate who are getting their republican cohorts to work with them and you look at the counterpoint in the republican party i think it's telling a clear story. you know i assume he wants to get reelected i assume he's not trying to paint a target on himself but having been a rape victim myself. having been through the horror of that experience the truth of the matter is and i think i've said this on
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sax and abby martin host of breaking the sat i first asked sam what these charges mean for snowden. well this is what snowden was expecting i mean he went to hong kong he's been very vocal that is he's fully expecting the government to come down hard on him like they've come down on all whistleblowers over the last few years especially the obama administration but snowden has a leg up on a lot of these whistleblowers mess of fact that he released these documents he made himself public he went out he made his case for why he release these documents so this is going to be played out in the public eye on like say what happened to bradley manning who was picked up never had a chance to defend himself in the public eye and has just been sitting in prison that's going to probably complicate the government's case against snowden is that we know why he did this and there's a lot of support behind him doing this ok laviolette citizen you do you think that this is a surprising move that the government would decide to pursue an s.p. in ours and asked me last charge at this point well i say i'm
sax and abby martin host of breaking the sat i first asked sam what these charges mean for snowden. well this is what snowden was expecting i mean he went to hong kong he's been very vocal that is he's fully expecting the government to come down hard on him like they've come down on all whistleblowers over the last few years especially the obama administration but snowden has a leg up on a lot of these whistleblowers mess of fact that he released these documents he made himself public he went...
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long long time now on one hand sam you have bob saying that consumer confidence as invent shake it on the other hand some of the biggest companies that are really in the us are companies like facebook and google companies that were the nine companies that are now known to have given away that information to the n.s.a. and they probably tell that they are protecting companies protecting consumer interest and privacy so is this going to have a huge impact on those companies bottom line is done companies at least i mean these are the ones who've been named it could be a lot more companies it could i think if you look at the way people have reacted to this news of the american people have reacted to this news it hasn't been with the sort of outrage you might expect people seem to be accepting that this is necessary this is necessary for this american life nowadays which is a bit which is a bit troubling so whether or not people look at these major internet service providers who are named in these prism documents who are cooperating with u.s. authorities in handing over personal data belon
long long time now on one hand sam you have bob saying that consumer confidence as invent shake it on the other hand some of the biggest companies that are really in the us are companies like facebook and google companies that were the nine companies that are now known to have given away that information to the n.s.a. and they probably tell that they are protecting companies protecting consumer interest and privacy so is this going to have a huge impact on those companies bottom line is done...
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kooker as sam antara of crazy eddie fame in just a bit. to finally details of a secret a federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favor bank we're not naming names that met on may twenty second to avoid a stricter a capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest hilson link markets are tapering themselves down down down like a ring of fire and here is what ben you are.
kooker as sam antara of crazy eddie fame in just a bit. to finally details of a secret a federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favor bank we're not naming names that met on may twenty second to avoid a stricter a capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest hilson link markets are tapering themselves down down down like a ring of fire and here is what ben you are.
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. >> reporter: washington trying to calm critics who worry uncle sam is becoming big brother. >> nsa supporters say they're hoping this week to reveal more about these secret successes they say speak loudly about the importance of information-gathering. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> as mentioned it's being called one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. the 29-year-old man who claims to be the source of the leak about the government surveillance program is still in hiding. nbc's ian williams has the latest from hong kong. >> reporter: snowden is believed to be in a safehouse somewhere in this teeming, rain-swept city of 7.2 million people. where hundreds marched to the u.s. consulate saturday -- >> support snowden! >> reporter: in his support, demanding the hong kong government defend him. a sentiment that seems to have wide support here. hong kong's leader has responded for the first time with a pledge to follow established local laws. the territory, ruled by britain until it was returned to china in 1997, has a well-respected legal system with considerable ind
. >> reporter: washington trying to calm critics who worry uncle sam is becoming big brother. >> nsa supporters say they're hoping this week to reveal more about these secret successes they say speak loudly about the importance of information-gathering. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> as mentioned it's being called one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. the 29-year-old man who claims to be the source of the leak about the government surveillance program...
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go after the messenger and make sure snowden pays a high price for blowing the whistle in washington sam sat r.t. for a deeper look into the. and i say phone and computer surveillance as well as the leaker edward snowden himself i was joined earlier by sharon bradford franklin she's a senior counsel at the constitution project as well as david cole a pinto david is the legal director of the national whistleblower center and i mean and by asking david to talk about edward snowden's leak and how it compares to other leaks in history from people like john kiriakou bradley manning and even david l. daniel ellsberg take a look this is probably the biggest whistleblower disclosure since daniel ellsberg leaked the pentagon papers and individuals like mr snowden who work for contractors of intelligence agencies or even intelligence agency employees have no place to go to make this type of disclosure so it really shouldn't be a surprise to the obama administration that someone has again chosen to communicate grave problems with this surveillance system to a member of the news media show that we b
go after the messenger and make sure snowden pays a high price for blowing the whistle in washington sam sat r.t. for a deeper look into the. and i say phone and computer surveillance as well as the leaker edward snowden himself i was joined earlier by sharon bradford franklin she's a senior counsel at the constitution project as well as david cole a pinto david is the legal director of the national whistleblower center and i mean and by asking david to talk about edward snowden's leak and how...
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government ultimately catches and in prison sam. prevent more people like him from coming forward reporting from new york or in upper nile r.t. . edward snowden's revelations have already led to some tension between the u.s. and china beijing has demanded that washington explain a surveillance program and cyber spying to the international community by let's discuss this further with james called it editor of an independent news a website that cobbett report he joins us live from japan now james do you expect for the fallout from a surveillance like space a terms of u.s. china relations. there will definitely be further fallout in terms of the relations i don't think this comes as a surprise to anybody in the audience let alone the chinese government or intelligence services especially given the fact that it was admitted earlier this year that the general in charge of the n.s.a. who also happens to be a u.s. army general in charge of cyber command is head is ready to deploy forty cyber battalions in u.s. cyber cause by two thousand a
government ultimately catches and in prison sam. prevent more people like him from coming forward reporting from new york or in upper nile r.t. . edward snowden's revelations have already led to some tension between the u.s. and china beijing has demanded that washington explain a surveillance program and cyber spying to the international community by let's discuss this further with james called it editor of an independent news a website that cobbett report he joins us live from japan now james...
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whistleblower himself can challenge the extradition request in a hong kong court political commentator sam sachs thinks that student has the upper hand over other leaders because there's actions garnered plenty of public support. this is what snowden was expecting i mean he went to hong kong he's been very vocal that is he's fully expecting the government to come down hard on him like they've come down on all whistleblowers over the last few years but snowden has a leg up on a lot of these whistleblowers and that's the fact that he released these documents he made himself public he went out he made his case for why he released these documents so this is going to be played out in the public eye on like say what happened to bradley manning who was picked up never had a chance to defend himself in the public eye and has just been sitting in prison that's going to probably complicate the government's case against note is that we knew why he did this and there's a lot of support behind him doing this this is the eighth time that a whistleblower has been charge by the obama administration under
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of his decisions his most egregious abuses of power seem to be attracting bipartisan support our see sam sachs brings us more. there isn't a we can that hasn't gone by that someone says to me michele what in the world are you all waiting for and congress why aren't you impeaching the president he's been making unconstitutional actions since he came into office so it's really no big surprise republicans in congress want to impeach president obama they've been trying to do it for nearly five years now but all the things they've tried to pin on the president from fast and furious to benghazi to his birth certificate have all barely move the needle on the abuse of power meter right here and while republicans desperately wait for an actual scandal to break president obama has knowingly and unapologetically committed actions that could be taken as an abuse of power in legitimate grounds for impeachment proceedings first up there is the crackdown on journalists from the massive snoop on more than one hundred reporters at the associated press to the investigation to fox news reporter james rosen
of his decisions his most egregious abuses of power seem to be attracting bipartisan support our see sam sachs brings us more. there isn't a we can that hasn't gone by that someone says to me michele what in the world are you all waiting for and congress why aren't you impeaching the president he's been making unconstitutional actions since he came into office so it's really no big surprise republicans in congress want to impeach president obama they've been trying to do it for nearly five...
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collected to prove people guilty not innocent for more on that here's our tease political commentator sam sachs. according to n.s.a. whistleblower bill benny the government has collected as many as twenty trillion emails and phone calls be longing to americans so what this means is the n.s.a. is essentially a backup server for the nation's entire store of communications both over the phone and the internet so if you email the photos say of your pug dogs first bath well the n.s.a. may have that photo somewhere in its database and now they were all finally becoming aware of the n.s.a. surveillance and storage capabilities questions are rising about who should have access to this trove of data and how it should be used for example in florida a man suspected of bank robbery is demanding that the n.s.a. turn over any phone records it may have on him to prove that he was nowhere near the location of the robbery he's accused of committing after all it's against the law for prosecutors to withhold evidence that could prove the innocence of a defendant but the government claims it doesn't have the
collected to prove people guilty not innocent for more on that here's our tease political commentator sam sachs. according to n.s.a. whistleblower bill benny the government has collected as many as twenty trillion emails and phone calls be longing to americans so what this means is the n.s.a. is essentially a backup server for the nation's entire store of communications both over the phone and the internet so if you email the photos say of your pug dogs first bath well the n.s.a. may have that...
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last was sam walton which i'm not sure was entirely fair. >> rose: i'm not, either. >> it's hard not to admire him. he comes from the same world dean price comes from. >> rose: he valued prudence. >> he was a cheapskate and he was very careful and he also created a company, though, that i think represented -- benefited from and reinforced the trend toward a downward pressure on wages and prices. so that we're becoming more and more a retail economy, a consumer economy that didn't make anything. >> rose: that the nature of the company today? >> oh, absolutely. i think what wal-mart has done by demanding the lowest prices from its suppliers has driven a lot of manufacturing overseas and benefited that places like dean price's county, rockingham county, north carolina, have gotten poorer. so people have to go to wal-mart to shop, they can't afford not to. and it's cleared out other businesses for a hundred miles. >> rose: but the flip side is some people make -- my father had one of those small businesses and so i know they that side of the story very, very well. on the other hand, you
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. >> the willingness at which we go out on social media sites and now uncle sam is collecting on us we are holed up which is certainly a contrast. stick around, gang. developing any minute now president obama is speaking at a white house ceremony commemorating the actual pay act that was signed into law by john f. kennedy. we are back with much more after this. does all kinds of cool stuff. and if you buy it here, you get a $50 walmart gift card. man, i gotta have this! get the latest smart phones on at&t's 4g lte network, and get a $50 gift card. walmart. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and conside
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do you really think that abdual la is calling oh he sam ma saying i read the washington post and they are collecting all our verizon numbers we got to move to at&t and when you do, don't use my credit card, use mahmoud's? even i told you a year ago that google was invading our privacy. >> their motto is do no evil. but should google's motto instead be do no wiretapping? >> judge jeanine: shocking. there are now reports that going the is the one sending our -- google is the one sending our information to the nsa. but don't worry, be happy. >> this program does not target innocent americans in any way, shape or form. these programs have helped keep america safe. they have enhanced our ability to go after terrorists who want to bring harm to the american people. >> judge jeanine: really? you don't catch the boston bombers. these guys were constantly on the phone with jihadi mom, living in the country from which they all fled political persecution. the boston bombers recall all over the internet and youtube trying to be famous and your data collection couldn't find them. it was civil yans
do you really think that abdual la is calling oh he sam ma saying i read the washington post and they are collecting all our verizon numbers we got to move to at&t and when you do, don't use my credit card, use mahmoud's? even i told you a year ago that google was invading our privacy. >> their motto is do no evil. but should google's motto instead be do no wiretapping? >> judge jeanine: shocking. there are now reports that going the is the one sending our -- google is the one...
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go after the messenger and make sure snowden pays a high price for blowing the whistle in washington sam sax r t with france in the middle of a troop withdrawal from mali and u.n. peacekeeping forces still deployed bare the country is facing an uncertain future and it's not just security that's on people's minds many fear about international involvement might not be limited to military operations with one of the country's a few thriving industry is apparently being by foreign corporations parties maria for an ocean of drugs into the story. little mina and attains herself while her entire family is at work have mom dad brothers and sisters are all miners at one of molly's many so-called traditional gold mines will make a hole the size of a body with this and then we dig deeper and deeper the industrial mines with serious investment from big foreign companies work with machinery although often referred to as government mines they're all in fact private with only twenty percent of their revenue being paid into the country's coffers those who work in traditional mines don't have to pay the a
go after the messenger and make sure snowden pays a high price for blowing the whistle in washington sam sax r t with france in the middle of a troop withdrawal from mali and u.n. peacekeeping forces still deployed bare the country is facing an uncertain future and it's not just security that's on people's minds many fear about international involvement might not be limited to military operations with one of the country's a few thriving industry is apparently being by foreign corporations...
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every future status under the international law and it has to be played out chair now from a legal sam point what is the next best move that edward snowden could make in order to avoid this jail time that he is afraid of well i'm not so sure if he's afraid of jail time i think this is someone who made a decision i think he understood at the beginning that if you were lucky perhaps the worst he gets is jail time this is a government that show no problem with this as a nation of the last forty years throughout the world if i were representing him i would suggest that he pursue asylum request political asylum request in the country and then let the let it go where it's going to go in terms of litigation he has as far as i understand it. requested asylum in two countries one of them is ecuador the other one is iceland so where does he go for now does he stay in the airport should he go somewhere else. well he's got two applications apparently pending and under international law and given the fact that he's in that transit zone he's beyond the reach of this half hearted effort by the obama
every future status under the international law and it has to be played out chair now from a legal sam point what is the next best move that edward snowden could make in order to avoid this jail time that he is afraid of well i'm not so sure if he's afraid of jail time i think this is someone who made a decision i think he understood at the beginning that if you were lucky perhaps the worst he gets is jail time this is a government that show no problem with this as a nation of the last forty...
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with america's demands for a whiner a look at the international implications political commentator sam sachs explains. last week the department of justice was working closely with officials in hong kong their plan to have edward snowden arrested and brought back to the united states to face espionage charges today we know that plan didn't work out and we've now seen other governments around the world appear unwilling to do the bidding of the united states into a rest snowden and we have an idea as to why now let's begin in hong kong which allowed snowden to leave over the weekend and a press release on sunday the government of hong kong said requests from the u.s. to arrest snowden quote did not fully comply with legal requirements under hong kong law but hong kong also included this curious statement in that same press release suggesting there is another reason why they let snowden go it said the hong kong government has formally written to the u.s. government requesting clarification on early reports that the hacking of computer systems in hong kong by u.s. government agencies the ho
with america's demands for a whiner a look at the international implications political commentator sam sachs explains. last week the department of justice was working closely with officials in hong kong their plan to have edward snowden arrested and brought back to the united states to face espionage charges today we know that plan didn't work out and we've now seen other governments around the world appear unwilling to do the bidding of the united states into a rest snowden and we have an idea...
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sam, how bad is it going to get? >> we can say not as bad yesterday as we anticipate buddha a whole range of storms. and all over the eastern seaboard. we already have tornado watches and warnings we think will be issued. a severe thunderstorm watch out now that includes the d.c. area. so, yesterday, let's get to what we thought would happen. we thought it would be much worse but we're already looking at about 280, almost 300 storm reports, 18 tornadoes, so this was bad enough. thankfully, we've got this out of this area and now we squeeze it east. but the problem is, from washington, d.c., all of the way north you have to watch out for stuff that happens similar to what happened yesterday. a series of severe storms spawned tornadoes 80-mile-an-hour straight-line winds and golf ball-sized hail. this town, belmont, iowa, seeing extensive damage. the owner of one restaurant says she and another employee took off as they saw the storm approaching. >> we locked the door and jumped in and took off for town and it probably
sam, how bad is it going to get? >> we can say not as bad yesterday as we anticipate buddha a whole range of storms. and all over the eastern seaboard. we already have tornado watches and warnings we think will be issued. a severe thunderstorm watch out now that includes the d.c. area. so, yesterday, let's get to what we thought would happen. we thought it would be much worse but we're already looking at about 280, almost 300 storm reports, 18 tornadoes, so this was bad enough....
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that's according to a spokesman for fort sam houston in the san antonio area. the post went on lockdown about two hours after the shooting. that spokesman said that the shooter eventually turned himself in and is now in military custody. police say the shooter and the victim were in some sort of relationship and that the gunman did not target anybody else. the army reports fort sam, houston has been operating since the 19th century. many army medics go through training there. the people who decide which patients can get organ transplants are meeting to discover new rules for children that as the mother of a girl who desperately needs new lungs stay might already be too late. troubling update on sarah next. plus we are watching the weather and the threat of dangerous twisters in places that we don't often report on here. coming up, the major east coast city where folks spotted this frightening site. [ female announcer ] caltrate's doneven more to move us. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate has the highest level of vitamin d3. more than any o
that's according to a spokesman for fort sam houston in the san antonio area. the post went on lockdown about two hours after the shooting. that spokesman said that the shooter eventually turned himself in and is now in military custody. police say the shooter and the victim were in some sort of relationship and that the gunman did not target anybody else. the army reports fort sam, houston has been operating since the 19th century. many army medics go through training there. the people who...
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. >> "the new yorker" cover, which is uncle sam -- what is it? uncle sam is listening is the cover. it sort of captures all of that. i want to talk about the book. what you've done is try to pull back the covers, if you will, on the way the economy and what we've come through with this devastating recession has affected lives across the country. tell me what you were trying to accomplish. >> the unwinding is a portrait of america over a whole generation. it begins in 1978 which is when i think a lot of the things that we're very familiar with today, deindustrialization, political polarization, the rise of lobbying, the information age had their origins. and it follows a handful of characters, most of whom readers won't have heard of. through their lives, as they move through america, through this incredibly tumultuous time, all these olden institutions and stru structures which used to support ordinary people's ambitions starts to unravel more and more. it is about the undoing of a social contract and it ends today. it is a whole generation of history. >> how has it affected our pol
. >> "the new yorker" cover, which is uncle sam -- what is it? uncle sam is listening is the cover. it sort of captures all of that. i want to talk about the book. what you've done is try to pull back the covers, if you will, on the way the economy and what we've come through with this devastating recession has affected lives across the country. tell me what you were trying to accomplish. >> the unwinding is a portrait of america over a whole generation. it begins in 1978...